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Blendon Woods Metro Park
Connecticut warbler a wonderful long look at the bird on top of a log a
mere 15 feet away. Being a young one, he probably did not know he should
be more secretive. Located on the Lake trail, just 25 feet past the bench
near the pipeline.
Black throated green - easily the most numerous warbler today.
Northern parula
Bay breasted
Blackpoll
Blackburnian
American redstart
Magnolia
Tennessee
Nashville
Black and white
Hooded (heard)
Yellow billed cuckoo - same spot as yesterday, on the upper part of the
Brookside trail a hundred feet or so beyond the poison ivy sign, near the
tall dead trees and the white snakeroot.
Ruby crowned kinglet
Blue headed vireo
red eyed vireo
Red headed woodpecker
gray cheeked thrush
Swainson's thrush
Bob and Elaine McNulty
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